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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Emmerson Plc | LSE:EML | London | Ordinary Share | IM00BDHDTX83 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 2.45 | 2.30 | 2.60 | 2.45 | 2.45 | 2.45 | 1,103,917 | 07:42:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -3.2M | -0.0031 | -7.90 | 25.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/5/2022 13:52 | Speak for yourself. | allinforabigprofit | |
05/5/2022 13:48 | We will be back sub 7p within a fortnight, that is the UK market for you I am afraid, nobody wants to hold anything beyond a week or two. | fozzie | |
05/5/2022 13:38 | Westie the loser 🤣🤣 | qsmeily456 | |
05/5/2022 11:38 | I prefer the sit and wait strategy as i'll admit to be no good at trading. The only decent trade i've done over the past 20 years was a new Wife for an old one! | westie50 | |
05/5/2022 10:26 | SteMiS, congratulations you seem to have some basic research skills. I did put that before the latest large increase in share price (28th April - share price was 8.2 ish at the time) i.e. there was no opportunity present for a trade of that kind at the time imo so I stand by it, and still do from a long term perspective. I wouldn't short it long term, which is what I was referring to at the time. I'll make sure to include those words in the future so I don't confuse anyone with basic to no understanding of trading, my bad. Taking a day trade put is a completely different play though. You can still be bullish on stock and buy puts or sell calls (ever heard of a covered call? Or a straddle?) You do understand conditions change yes? Shares become overbought/oversold etc? Or am I wasting my breath? Why don't you use some of those basic research skills you seem to have to learn something about trading. | fightingdata642 | |
05/5/2022 10:18 | #SteMis, prediction is always difficult, especially when it is about the future - Niels Bohr - physicist 1922 .. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
05/5/2022 10:02 | Actually they were your words... | stemis | |
05/5/2022 09:52 | Agree Stemis with one slight change of wording, "long term" shorting this company leaves you holding the bag and an empty wallet. But, identifying short term tradeable opportunities like pull backs allows you to make money in both directions, for example puts based on solid TA, while hedging your risk by being long on shares. Donald looks to have put a better terminology than I could on what the pullback opportunity was yesterday, cheers for that. | fightingdata642 | |
05/5/2022 09:08 | Everything is predictable after it's happened. | stemis | |
05/5/2022 09:06 | SteMIS, that's what makes a market. The fundamental picture here is eye wateringly bullish but there are always trading opportunities around technical signals... just as there were when Bitcoin was $100. Personally, I prefer the patient investing approach rather than trying to beat the market. | rajawali | |
05/5/2022 09:04 | If you say breakout was from 8-10 then looking like it bounced off 9, a 50% retracement. So pretty predictable for serious people | donald pond | |
05/5/2022 08:49 | Imagine someone shorting a fertilizer company when the current macros and spot prices are the way they are... | stemis | |
05/5/2022 08:31 | On the TA, that imo, seemed a decent pullback trade opportunity yesterday, chart was overbought on multiple timeframes so pullback was expected. I'd only ever play something like that with options contracts to be honest though because leverage = more profit... I've only ever had the ability to trade options on the US markets and don't think there'd even be a book for options for Emmerson, if anyone can shed any light on that for me let me know! Just to confirm I'm long over half a million shares for the long term but simply pointing out that the pull back yesterday was quite easy to see and make money off if you had the ability to short. Probs why there's a lot of filtered posts appearing above! | fightingdata642 | |
04/5/2022 17:02 | You're a complete loser who is full of 🐃💩 Ramped away trapping innocent investors caught by the utter hype and 💩 on here. Back to 7-8p now Told u lot to 🩳🩳 | qsmeily456 | |
04/5/2022 16:19 | Everytime its fallen back after a rise, it cones back stronger.The chart shows the trend.Does anyone else selling now , want to come back in 3 years and find Emmerson producing, making profits, and with a substantially higher shareprice. | apfindley | |
04/5/2022 16:02 | Yeh 0 🤣 No ESIA EBITDA 0 EPS 0 DEBT millions | qsmeily456 | |
04/5/2022 15:20 | Surprised it's fallen back so much, I thought 9.5p maybe. Never mind, the investment case and the undervalue haven't changed! | cyberbub | |
04/5/2022 15:05 | Start 🏃a Proper pump and dump L2 looks awful 🛩💥 | qsmeily456 | |
04/5/2022 15:01 | 🩳🩳 | qsmeily456 | |
04/5/2022 14:59 | All you suckered 🤣🤣 9p test then 8p🛩💥 | qsmeily456 | |
04/5/2022 10:41 | SP Angel . Morning View . Potash - EU proposes sanctions on main Belarus potash companies The EU has proposed sanctioning Belarus’s main potash producer, Belaruskali OAO, and its export arm, Belarus Potash Co, as part of a sixth package of measures to be discussed later today. The EU also proposed sanctions on the Belarusian oil refinery Naftan. All three companies provide significant revenue to President Lukashenko’s regime and have previously been sanctioned by the US. Belaruskali OAO is the world’s second-largest producer of potash and controlled about 20% of the global market until restrictions. | the chairman elect | |
04/5/2022 09:53 | On L2 it's 3v1 but they are spread out on the offer side at 10, 10.1, 10.3, 10.35 etc. so could move through that quickly on any buys | donald pond | |
04/5/2022 09:43 | The funding is coming from your pockets you mugs....drowning in your own pond 🤣🛩 | qsmeily456 | |
04/5/2022 09:33 | Since he was appointed I've thought Rupert Joy might play a role in securing EU funding for the project. There's no doubt that the EU has a strategic need for a secure source of potash now Belorussia is sanctioned. If they were to provide a tranche of funding that could transform the economics here, and you can bet security of fertiliser supplies is an absolute priority for the EU. | donald pond |
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